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The crash happened on the B1091 at Yaxley near Peterborough at around 11am on January 3 this year after what prosecutor Jonathon Polnay described as "an exceptionally prolonged course of dangerous driving".

Frost had picked up two passengers, Tracy Anderson and James Archer, in Essex on the previous morning.

'If he doesn't run into someone or kill someone it will be a miracle'

They took drugs together and drove up to Grimsby then south through Boston in Lincolnshire.

Mr Polnay said "everyone in the car was taking drugs" and that Ms Anderson would put cocaine on Frost's hand so Frost could take it while driving.

B1091 in Yaxley (Image: Google)

Frost's BMW X5 hit speeds of up to 117mph, used lay-bys and the hard shoulder to undertake vehicles at speed and overtook while driving into oncoming traffic, the court heard.

One witness described it as "driving like a nutter", Mr Polnay said, and on a 999 call played to the court, another witness said "if he doesn't run into someone or kill someone it will be a miracle".

Before the fatal crash, Frost had assaulted Ms Anderson and left her and Mr Archer at a service station.